Kaberle, birthday boy Price and bride Duff

So Tomas Kaberle is still a Toronto Maple Leaf. How many of you stayed up past midnight to see whether he’d be traded, or whether his no-trade clause would again kick in? (Where’s Mats Sundin in all of this?)

Troll – An internet slang for someone who posts inflammatory (Price sucks), extraneous (price pics), off topic messages (price drinks and smokes), with the intent to draw others into a desired emotional response. You sir, are a Troll, the A-troll to be exact!!

I would like to know why you go out of your way not to support one of the Canadiens most talented players.

I’d give anything to have a quarter of Carey’s talents. Can you imagine playing hockey for the greatest franchise of all time, and the hardest position?

I just marvel every time I see him on the ice. The kid has a very promising career in the NHL.

The reason people call you a troll is simple. You go out of your way to encourage a fight online. Why else would someone day after day voice the same old tired opinion. We heard it once. That’s enough. Most disagree with it, and majority rules.

Looking forward to hearing you voice that opinion at the Summit in November, as we watch our beloved Canadiens. Hope to see you there Adam. Are you flying or driving?

Troll – An internet slang for someone who posts inflammatory (Price sucks), extraneous (Price pics), or off topic messages (smokes and drinks), with the intent to draw others into a desired emotional response. You sir, are a Troll, the A-troll to be exact.

Your second sentence is correct. That being said, you more than satisfy the definition of a troll. The vast majority of your posts are designed primarily to incite rabid anti-price sentiment. Hence, you are a troll.

Kukla’s Korner has announced that they will have a Habs blogger come September – ‘The Upper Canadien’ …………. Now it’s time for our new blogger to promote their stuff.

Hi everybody, I’m excited and humbled to be writing here for Kukla’s Korner starting this fall. A longtime hockey fan who has always dabbled in writing, I look forward to providing my thoughts and opinions on the goings-on in today’s NHL. While I plan on contributing a couple of pieces a week, I endeavour to provide up to date commentary when stories are breaking, both league wide and specific to the Montreal Canadiens. While my columns will often focus on the Habs, I will also be providing pieces on the NHL and adding a “News & Notes” section to most of my articles. Without further ado…

Even that quote is inaccurate. There are countless examples of animals in the wild performing acts of cruelty. The two lions represented in “the ghost and the darkness” were based on two lions that killed not for the sake of eating, but because they enjoyed it.

I think it’s one of those situations where once an animal (humans included) learns to be cruel, it’s not easily un-learned. We as humans have the avenues to teach both sides of the equation, but for wild animals, while it may be more difficult for them to learn cruelty, they sure aren’t going to unlearn it too easily.

All this whining about Horses dying at the Stampede is crap. I was there watching as one of the outrider horses came up lame and had to be put down. These are thoroughbred race horses we’re taking about, an animal that lives to run. Well, it got hurt, doing what it loves to do. It was put down for good reason, because a horse like that will NOT stay off of it’s leg long enough to heal properly.

So spare them your sympathy. If only we could all die doing something we live for.

Well you’re a good guy Zep, but I think we’ll agree to disagree. Animals die everyday in the wild, just like captivity. Again I don’t fret much, unless the intent was cruel. Human beings live in inhumane conditions all over the world and to be honest I don’t think about it alot. So I definitely do not spend time thinking about animals in a similar situation. More power to you if you want to be an activist, thats your right. I just don’t feel that strongly about it.